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Foreign Anuat, Nixie

Azurin, Allia
Policy Esteller, Sophia
Guei, Christine
Pineda, Dona
POLAND Tena, Anna
Introduction
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Poland, situated in Central Europe, is a member several
significant international organizations like the European Union
and NATO. It holds substantial influence in both Central and
Eastern Europe, positioning itself as a middle power in global
matters. Poland's foreign policy is anchored in four key
commitments: fostering Atlantic cooperation, promoting European
integration, supporting international development, and upholding
international law.
The Polish economy is characterized by openness and heavy
reliance on international trade. After transitioning from
communism to a democratic nation, Poland has assumed broader
responsibilities and a more prominent role in European and
Western affairs. It has actively cultivated friendly foreign relations
with both Western nations and various European countries.
On Fostering Atlantic Cooperation
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As a member of NATO and a close ally of theRight Wing
United States,
Poland sees Atlantic cooperation as essential for ensuring regional
and global stability. Poland actively participates in joint military
exercises, intelligence-sharing initiatives, and peacekeeping
missions alongside its Atlantic partners. By working together with
other nations in the region and the U.S., Poland aims to address
common security challenges and strengthen the collective defense
of the Euro-Atlantic area.
On Promoting European Integration
Poland supports the expansion
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countries in the Western Balkans and Eastern Europe, which it
views as an opportunity to foster stability and prosperity in the
broader European region.
Furthermore, Poland advocates for strengthening the EU's
internal market and economic cooperation to enhance trade,
investment, and economic growth across member states. This
includes promoting the free movement of goods, services, capital,
and labor within the EU.
On Supporting International Development
As part of its commitmentMiddle to Wing
international development, Poland
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engages in various initiatives and partnerships aimed at providing aid
and technical assistance to developing countries. These efforts often
focus on areas such as poverty alleviation, education, healthcare,
infrastructure development, and capacity building.
Poland channels its support through bilateral cooperation, working
directly with partner countries, and through multilateral organizations
like the United Nations, the World Bank, and various international
development agencies. By collaborating with these entities, Poland can
pool resources, share expertise, and maximize the impact of its
assistance.
On Upholding International Law
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Poland upholds its commitments under international treaties,
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conventions, and agreements. This includes treaties related to human
rights, environmental protection, disarmament, trade, and other areas.
Poland advocates for the protection and promotion of human rights
globally. It has been vocal on issues like freedom of expression, religious
freedom, LGBT rights, and other fundamental human rights concerns.
Poland places importance on regional cooperation, particularly within
the Visegrád Group, consisting of Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic,
and Slovakia. This group aims to enhance regional cooperation on
various issues, including security, economic development, and migration.
Conclusion
Poland's foreign policy has been characterized by a commitment
to upholding international law, promoting multilateralism, and
respecting the principles of sovereignty. The country actively
engages in international organizations and forums to advance
its interests, contribute to global stability, and address pressing
challenges such as human rights, security, and environmental
protection.

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